Human-AI Collaboration is Key to Secure Government Systems
William MacMillian, Former CISO, CIA
Artificial intelligence powers many cybersecurity applications, and government agencies are increasingly using AI to augment systems in national security and intelligence capacities. The complexities of AI implementation require careful architectural considerations and robust governance frameworks to ensure safe execution.
William MacMillan, former CISO at CIA and current chief product officer at Andesite AI, noted how AI holds tremendous potential to enhance efficiency and accuracy, particularly through “human in the loop” systems that manage vast amounts of data.
MacMillan also talks about the critical role of leadership in establishing international AI standards and the necessity of user training and human-AI collaboration for effective implementation.
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William MacMillian Former CISO CIA
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